jedit-users

Hi!
I use ProjectViewer and SVNPlugin when working with my Subversion-managed projects. The Subversion repositories that I use both at home and at work are "local", and no username or password is required to access the repository. In other words, jEdit will never get an authentication challenge for repository operations.
It therefore gets quite annoying after a while when ProjectViewer (or rather SVNPlugin i suppose) keeps popping up the "Confirm SVN login" dialog every time that it needs to access the repository.
Is there some way that I can explicitly tell jEdit to not use authentication for a repository? (I.e. other than leaving the username field blank, which means that I will still get the popup at every operation)
Regards,
/Bosse

At the moment, there isn't a way. I have a 'to do' for the next
release to include a checkbox to indicate anonymous access at the
project level, which will cause the login dialog to not be displayed.
Dale
2011/10/6 Bosse Iseborn <boise@...>:
> Hi!
>
> I use ProjectViewer and SVNPlugin when working with my Subversion-managed
> projects. The Subversion repositories that I use both at home and at work
> are "local", and no username or password is required to access the
> repository. In other words, jEdit will never get an authentication challenge
> for repository operations.
>
> It therefore gets quite annoying after a while when ProjectViewer (or rather
> SVNPlugin i suppose) keeps popping up the "Confirm SVN login" dialog every
> time that it needs to access the repository.
>
> Is there some way that I can explicitly tell jEdit to not use authentication
> for a repository? (I.e. other than leaving the username field blank, which
> means that I will still get the popup at every operation)
>
> Regards,
> /Bosse
>
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Hi Dale -
When I request an SVN status by right clicking my project in Project
viewer and selecting subversion ==> status, I get three popup requests
before the plugin will do the status check:
1) Show Child Status?
2) Confirm SVN login:
3) Check status against repository?
The repository is not password protected for read accesses so I just
leave the second one blank. Can these popups be compressed into one? It
only takes two popups to do a commit and actually change the repository
so I am puzzled that it takes three dialog panels just to check my
status. I am not sure your anonymous checkbox will help because a
userid/password is required for updates to my projects.
-- Kermit
On 10/6/2011 8:27 AM, Dale Anson wrote:
> At the moment, there isn't a way. I have a 'to do' for the next
> release to include a checkbox to indicate anonymous access at the
> project level, which will cause the login dialog to not be displayed.
>
> Dale
>
>
> 2011/10/6 Bosse Iseborn<boise@...>:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I use ProjectViewer and SVNPlugin when working with my Subversion-managed
>> projects. The Subversion repositories that I use both at home and at work
>> are "local", and no username or password is required to access the
>> repository. In other words, jEdit will never get an authentication challenge
>> for repository operations.
>>
>> It therefore gets quite annoying after a while when ProjectViewer (or rather
>> SVNPlugin i suppose) keeps popping up the "Confirm SVN login" dialog every
>> time that it needs to access the repository.
>>
>> Is there some way that I can explicitly tell jEdit to not use authentication
>> for a repository? (I.e. other than leaving the username field blank, which
>> means that I will still get the popup at every operation)
>>
>> Regards,
>> /Bosse
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a
>> definitive record of customers, application performance, security
>> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes
>> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense.
>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1
>> --
>> -----------------------------------------------
>> jEdit Users' List
>> jEdit-users@...
>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jedit-users
>>
>>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a
> definitive record of customers, application performance, security
> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes
> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense.
> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1